Resources

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VFX Job Radar

Online tool

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ComfyUI Model Library Manager

Portable tool

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Nuke Copilot

GPT

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CopyCat Workflows

Video Reel

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Nuke Comp Inspector

Nuke Plugin

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Nuke Timelog Tracker

Nuke Plugin

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ekaGradient

Nuke Node


VFX Job Radar

VFX Jobs Radar is a free, ad-free experimental tool created to help the VFX community find job opportunities more easily. It scans multiple job sources, gathers relevant openings in one place, and helps artists filter roles by department, location, seniority, remote availability and other useful criteria.

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ComfyUI Model Library Manager

ComfyUI Model Library Manager is a portable Windows tool for organizing large ComfyUI model collections between fast but space-limited local SSD storage and larger HDD, external-drive, or server libraries. It compares your active ComfyUI/models folder with a master model library, also helps to prepare workflows by finding missing models.

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Nuke Copilot

Meet Nuke Copilot, your intelligent GPT-powered assistant designed exclusively for compositing tasks in Nuke. Whether you’re troubleshooting complex node setups, optimizing scripts, discovering new features, or integrating advanced CopyCat workflows, Nuke Copilot streamlines your workflow and boosts your productivity. It can even fetch precise answers directly from Nukepedia, ensuring you always have accurate information at your fingertips.

Nuke Copilot speaks your language, providing clear explanations, practical examples, and tailored solutions compatible with your specific Nuke version.

Note: Nuke Copilot is based on OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which means it can occasionally make mistakes.

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Machine-Learning in Nuke: CopyCat Workflow Demo

In this video focused on the workflows I use with CopyCat inside Nuke:

 I showcase different approaches to manipulating complexity and transferring detail, building simple proxies capable of generating more complex models, using inference to give more control over the image, and exploring the possibilities that emerge from creating new materials, tools, and compositing paths.


ekaGradient

ekaGradient is the equivalent of Photoshop’s color gradient or Colorama in After Effects, something I’ve always missed working with Nuke. It can be used by creating a color gradient to change the image, as well as it can be used for other uses such as keying.

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